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Result of 18 voters
Key - Excellent: 5 points; Very Good: 4 points; Good: 3 points; Average: 2 points; Poor: 1 points; (Average points in brackets)
(1) Triops longicaudatus, deaceased, poorest lighting - 1 voter (5.00) BAR
(2) About 3 weeks old, in Petri Dish - 11cm (4") in diameter - 11 voters (4.27) BAR
(3) Triops longicaudatus, underside view, not as clear as I would like - 1 voter (4.00) BAR
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I have been raising these delightful and interesting creatures with my family for about 2 years. I just discovered this website and have decided to give it another try. I am an avid photographer and hope to post microscope images of the newly hatched critters. Note most images are several mb or larger originally. They have been reduced to allow posting. Thanks - Eric Wisconsin, USA
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Triops longicaudatus, "top" view
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Triops longicaudatus, underside view, not as clear as I would like
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Triops longicaudatus, deaceased, poorest lighting
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Second image in Series, 100x magnification prior to cropping.
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Triops longicaudatus, "top" view - Eric Stoner (Stonehenge)
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Triops longicaudatus, underside view, not as clear as I would like - Eric Stoner (Stonehenge)
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Triops longicaudatus, deaceased, poorest lighting - Eric Stoner (Stonehenge)
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Second image in Series, 100x magnification prior to cropping. - Eric Stoner (stonehenge)
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Microscope Image (lit underneath) of
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About 3 weeks old, in Petri Dish - 11cm (4") in diameter
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Another shot 3 weeks old.  Aeration has helped speed growth
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In the natural habitat, sandbox sand is the substrate
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Microscope Image (lit underneath) of - Eric Stoner (stonehenge)
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About 3 weeks old, in Petri Dish - 11cm (4") in diameter - Eric Stoner (stonehenge)
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Another shot 3 weeks old. Aeration has helped speed growth - Eric Stoner (stonehenge)
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In the natural habitat, sandbox sand is the substrate - Eric Stoner (stonehenge)
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